Coca-Cola, HP, Nike and Nvidia are among the companies that will make liquidations this month.
The arrival of July brought good news for local investors with 12 Argentine Deposit Certificates (CEDEARS) of companies such as Coca-Cola, HP, Nike or Nvidia, among others, which represents a good opportunity to pry passive rent in dollars.
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The yields, mirror instruments that replicate the price of Actions of large companies and ETFS that quote abroad, are acquired in pesos and are tied to dollar counted with liquidation (CCL)allowing investors to cover themselves to an eventual exchange jump.


However, only some yield equals exactly an action, the majority being fractions, since they are designed so that their price can be accessible to all types of investors in the Argentina and universalize access to invest in foreign assets. Also, this ratio is not a fixed value and can change according to the evolution of the original asset, in a process known as “split”.
Dividends are the part of the corporate benefits assigned to shareholders, as long as companies choose to maintain balance reinvirming a percentage and pay the rest of the incentive, either in cash or in the form of shares. Investors will receive these dividends if they bought their yield within the deadline.
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Some CEDENARS had great yields in these first 6 months of the year.
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Some yield shone during the first semester, with Spotify (spot) totaling a 74% rise and Bradesco Bank (BBD) of Brazilwith gain of more than 62%. For its part, the Ishares MSCI BRAZIL ETF (EWZ) It reached a 27% rise during that period, evidencing the appetite of investors by Brazilian assets.
On the other hand, said the yield of Mercadolibre (Meli) with an escalation of more than 51% after a semester that exceeded income expectations, and that of the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase (Coin) with a 41% rise based on improving the regulatory perspectives in the US.
The 12 yields that distribute dividends in July
Tuesday, July 1
- Coca-Cola (KO) with US $ 0.51 per share (equivalent to 5 yields).
- Nike (NKE) with US $ 0.40 per share (12 yields).
Wednesday July 2
- HP (HPQ) with US $ 0.29 per share (1 yield).
Thursday July 3
- NVIDIA (NVDA) with US $ 0.01 per share (24 yields).
Tuesday, July 8
- Merck (MRK) with US $ 0.81 per share (5 yields).
Thursday, July 10
- Altria Group (MO) with US $ S1.02 per share (4 yields).
- TSMC (TSM) with US $ 0.75 per share (9 yields).
- Salesforce (CRM) with US $ 0.42 per share (18 yields).
Tuesday, July 15
- Philip Morris International (PM) with US $ S1,35 per share (18 yields).
Tuesday, July 22
- Micron Technology (MU) with U $ S0.12 per share (5 yields).
- Oracle (ORCL) with US $ 0.50 per share (3 yields).
Thursday July 31
- JP Morgan (JPM) will distribute US $ 1,40 per share (15 CEDEARS).
Source: Ambito

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